Carnegie Hall Concert [Gerry Mulligan] [CD] [1 disc]

1. Line For Lyons - (studio)2. For an Unfinished Woman - (studio)3. My Funny Valentine - (studio)4. Song For Strayhorn - (studio)5. It's Sandy at the Beach - (studio)6. Bernie's Tune - (studio)7. K-4 Pacific - (studio)8. There Will Never Be Another You - (studio)

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Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 4505542

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CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT is a compilation of material from the original CTI releases: "Carnegie Hall Concerts, Volume 1 & 2".Personnel includes: Chet Baker (trumpet); Gerry Mulligan (saxophone); Dave Samuels (vibraphone); Bob James (keyboards); John Scofield (guitar); Ron Carter (bass); Harvey Mason (drums).Personnel includes: Chet Baker (trumpet); Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone); Bob James (keyboards); John Scofield (guitar); Ron Carter (bass); Harvey Mason (drums).Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, November 24, 1974.Master Sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first-generation masters. This process utilizes 20-bit technology and Sony's "Super Bit Mapping" system.This spectacular live album from jazz greats Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan features guest appearances from renowned musicians like Bob James and Ron Carter.This 1974 release finds Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker together in a live setting. The two jazz paragons hadn't worked together in 10 years, but from the first downbeat it's evident that they still possess the musical rapport they'd developed as young men. Taking the West Coast by storm 22 years earlier with their famed pianoless quartet, Mulligan and Baker had the keen ability to work almost as one performer. This is clearly evident on "Bernie's Tune," where they trade licks on the tune's bridge in articulate, fluid gestures, almost as one player.Despite their substance abuse, Baker and Mulligan grew as improvisers over many years performing on concert stages and in jazz clubs. This album is testament to their ability to adapt and embrace modern jazz stylings. When they hark back to their roots on compositions such as "My Funny Valentine" and "Line For Lyons," they play with a kind of casual, relaxed swing indicative of the '50s cool jazz feel they helped create.